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  by Zen Gardner
 December 14, 2015
 
			from
			
			ZenGardner Website 
			
			
			Spanish version
 
			  
			  
			  
			
			
			 
 
			  
			No man ever steps in the 
			same river twice.
 
			For it is not the same river,
			 
			and it is not the same man.
			 
			There is nothing permanent
			 
			except change.  
			Heraclitus
 
 
			  
			It seems things change more than we 
			think - way more and in more ways.  
			  
			Even when we're aware of the underlying 
			reality of constant change, we reference new changes by our memory 
			and perception of old changes. And those were based on previous 
			reference points.
 We seem to be judging change by points of previous attachment, even 
			though they continually shift. That cannot be very accurate. Nor 
			fully conscious.
 
 While assessing a particular situation, as my mind wandered backward 
			to find context, I was surprised to realize how strongly and easily 
			I was able to reference my previous "points of view".
 
			  
			It jolted me knowing I'm not that person 
			any more yet it was so very available in my consciousness. But 
			that's how the mind is wired. A lot of information is stored there 
			awaiting activation depending on our perspective and awareness.
			 
			  
			Hence we often have to wade through a 
			mire of influences whether we want to or not. 
			  
			
  
			  
			  
			  
			The Subtle 
			Reflex
 
 Everything's shifting. And in shifting ways, in a shifting 
			perception of change.
 
			  
			I realized what I was comparing to was a 
			sort of emotional imprint. I was looking back to different periods 
			of time in my life in comparison to what I'm going through now, 
			consciously conjuring up old impressions in contrast to a current 
			experience.
 I found myself doing this for whatever reason.
 
				
				Understanding, nostalgia, 
				encouragement, comparison.  
			There's so much that flows through our 
			minds as we seek meaning and definition.
 But that really struck me. I realized how I frequently use old 
			imprints to gauge comparative changes. Not necessarily bad in itself 
			as there's no doubt something to learn from experience, but I 
			shouldn't compare to times in my life when I was relatively 
			unconscious. There is virtually no basis in comparative reality 
			there once I've woken up to true conscious awareness.
 
 More importantly, these current vibrational changes we're 
			experiencing are completely new, as am I.
 
			  
			Recalling old imprints can subtly 
			reinforce my attachment to them. Looking in relation to an old 
			perceived set point will only let me see so far. It's almost beyond 
			comparing apples to oranges when it comes to perception shifts. They 
			just don't compare, even dimensionally.
 Another analogy might be a rock climber who won't fully let go of 
			his gear attached to the lower rungs he made in his ascent. He'll 
			only get so far. As you go higher your perspective shifts 
			phenomenally, but he won't get to those really inspiring views if he 
			won't let go of those lower footholds that got him started.
 
 These memory reference points are psychically embedded in emotions 
			and memory clusters. It's very similar to the crystalline knots a 
			massage therapist works out of muscle tissue that then have to be 
			flushed from the system.
 
 Memory can be an anchor as well as a guide.
 
 
			
  
			  
			  
			  
			Letting Go in 
			a Shifting Reality
 
 It's all good if we let this shifting reality pass and we have solid 
			anchors in conscious awareness.
 
			  
			However a lot of people are fighting 
			these very present and persistent changes, consciously and 
			subconsciously. We've known these major shifts in not just our 
			perception but the dystopian world around us would be hitting, but 
			as we get further into it our minds tend to get fixated on the dark 
			details and less on maintaining our conscious awareness.
 That's when blinding reactive mechanisms start to kick in.
 
 It also manifests as confusion. When life seems to be in disarray 
			and we're put on the defensive, which is a major tactic for human 
			control, left brained fear and survival modes start to take 
			control.
 
			  
			That's why it's important to remember 
			what we knew in the light when the times of darkness fall. It's also 
			why we should act in the light while we can still see clearly.
 To delay is as good as to deny.
 
 What conscious behavior inevitably calls for is a lifestyle shift. 
			That's what grabs stubborn souls by the throat. If someone doesn't 
			budge and they keep refusing to acknowledge the evident Truths 
			around them and yield to those arising Truths by consciously making 
			the needed changes in their lives, it can be pretty tough.
 
			  
			And it will only get tougher... 
			  
			These changes include continually 
			disengaging from the system, letting go of unfruitful and hindering 
			relationships, adopting a healthier lifestyle both physically and 
			mentally, and preparing spiritually and practically for the 
			increasing economic and social storms coming our way. 
			  
			  
			
			 
			  
			  
			  
			Defying the 
			Control System
 
 There's really no reason not to disengage
			
			from the Matrix. Just begin in stages.
 
			  
			Those imaginary handcuffs of the mind 
			are weaker than cooked spaghetti. It's the habitual fear programming 
			that keeps people from doing the obvious. That's the design, to 
			paralyze humanity.
 The awakening cannot be thwarted, but individuals can be seriously 
			hindered, mostly by living in virtual denial. We can't say we 
			understand what's going on and not respond to the call to help 
			change things, beginning with ourselves.
 
 More often than not ours is to simply defy the system programming…
			disobey, disconnect and disengage from anything 
			'they' 
			throw at us, or our programmed past throws at us for that 
			matter which is often even more profound and difficult to deal with.
 
 But once we do whatever it takes, the rest will follow.
 
 And don't worry, change will continue to happen no matter what. 
			Remember, you are the conscious observer, not the reactive self.
 
 Ironically, all of this life is not about you - it's all about YOU! 
			The real you… not the egoic, clingy muscle false self that reaches 
			out to attach to anything and everything for what it thinks it 
			needs.
 
			  
			And the beauty of it all is that the 
			loving yet firm scalpel of conscious awakening will separate 
			the two for us to where we can get free… if we will just let 
			it do its work.
 The choice is always ours. And the rewards for ourselves and 
			others are beyond our comprehension.
 
 Stay free. The cost is only things you don't need anyway...
 
 
			   
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